lunes, 26 de septiembre de 2011

Gale Harold - Charles Meade

Gale Harold stars as Charles Meade, a powerful lawyer with a mysterious, and potentially dangerous, plan for the Circle, in The CW's new series, "The Secret Circle."

Harold is a versatile actor hailing from Atlanta, Georgia. After attending the San Francisco Art Institute, Harold began studying acting at the suggestion of close friend, producer Susie Landau Finch. After four years of training and theater work, Harold was cast as Brian Kinney, the lead character of the series "Queer As Folk." The series ran for five years, and he has been working ever since.

Harold has a vast array of stage credits including Tennessee Williams' "Suddenly Last Summer," opposite Carla Gugino and Blythe Danner for the Roundabout Theatre Company, Williams' "Orpheus Descending" at Theater/Theatre in which Harold's performance was called "brilliant" by the Los Angeles Times, and the play received the McCulloh Award For Revival from the Los Angeles Dramatic Critics Circle 2011. He has also performed in Austin Pendelton's "Uncle Bob" at the Soho Playhouse, Gillian Plowman's "Me And My Friend" at The Los Angeles Theatre Center, and various productions with A Noise Within Repertory Company.

Harold recently had a recurring role on "Hellcats" and has recurred on Emmy and Golden Globe Award-winning shows, including "Deadwood," "Desperate Housewives" and "Grey's Anatomy." He has made guest appearances on "The Unit," "Law and Order SVU" and "CSI: NY."

Harold's film credits include "Wake," "Particles of Truth" (Tribeca Film Festival), "Rhinoceros Eyes" (Toronto Film Festival), "Fathers and Sons," "The Unseen" and "Falling For Grace."

Along with executive producer David Bowie and producer Mia Bays, Harold co-produced the film "Scott Walker: 30th Century Man," directed by Stephen Kijak. The film's world premiere was at the London Film Festival, and it debuted internationally at the Berlin International Film Festival. The film's U.S. premiere was at the South By Southwest Film Festival.